Reservoir Dogs (New Print!)

The Hateful Eight (Roadshow Version)

Reservoir Dogs (New Print!)

Seven total strangers team up for the perfect crime. They don’t know each other’s name. But they’ve got each other’s color. Quentin Tarantino’s incendiary directorial debut ignited the filmmaker’s distinctive voice and united him with some of his key players. When a jewelry store robbery goes wrong, ReservoirDogs jumps between the crime’s setup and its bloody aftermath as the men try to ferret out who might be the rat in their ranks.

“A brash, brutal crime-caper film, ReservoirDogs has enough raw energy for 10 motion pictures and more than enough rough stuff to traumatize the sensitive. But not only does Dogs have teeth, it has brains.” – Jay Boyar, Orlando Sentinel

“It’s extremely well-acted, written with flair and directed by a 29-year-old first-timer, Quentin Tarantino, who always knows where to put the camera, when to cut to a flashback and how to draw the best work from his brilliant cast.” – John Hartl, Film.com

Fred C. Brannon’s action-packed 1951 Republic Pictures serial Government Agents vs. Phantom Legion comes to the New Beverly in glorious 35mm! Chapter 3: The Death Drop screens before Reservoir Dogs. A new chapter of the rare cliffhanger plays this month before each of our Sunday / Monday and Wednesday / Thursday programs.

The Hateful Eight (Roadshow Version)

During a deadly snowstorm, a bounty hunter (Kurt Russell) rushes to bring his fugitive (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to justice. But losing their lead on the blizzard, they must seek refuge at Minnie’s Haberdashery where the mysterious strangers inside may not be who they seem. Written & directed by Quentin Tarantino and co-starring a stunning ensemble of QT favorites and pitch-perfect additions to his troupe: Samuel L. Jackson, Walton Goggins, Demián Bichir, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen and Bruce Dern round out The Hateful Eight.

“Tarantino writes like a flamethrower in this western whodunit. He brings the war home, baby, with all the political, geographical, social, sexual and racial implications we’re still wrangling with today.” – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

“TheHatefulEight is a big, shambling, audacious inversion of the Western, held together by Tarantino’s sincere conviction that beyond his high juvenilia, American audiences might recognize their own fractious nation.” – Scott Tobias, NPR